Chronicles of Narnia/Books/The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
For general information on this book, please see the Wikipedia article The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.
Chapters
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- Chapter 1: The Picture in the Bedroom
- Chapter 2: On Board the Dawn Treader
- Chapter 3: The Lone Islands
- Chapter 4: What Caspian Did There
- Chapter 5: The Storm and What Came Of It
- Chapter 6: The Adventures of Eustace
- Chapter 7: How the Adventure Ended
- Chapter 8: Two Narrow Escapes
- Chapter 9: The Island of the Voices
- Chapter 10: The Magician's Book
- Chapter 11: The Dufflepuds Made Happy
- Chapter 12: The Dark Island
- Chapter 13: The Three Sleepers
- Chapter 14: The Beginning of the End of the World
- Chapter 15: The Wonders of the Last Sea
- Chapter 16: The Very End of the World
Overview
editThe third book published in the Narnia series, this book is written largely from the point of view of the two younger Pevensie children, and of their cousin Eustace. While its prime audience is children aged 8 to about 11, the story has enough depth to make it a satisfying, if short, read for even adult readers, and the characters show realistic development over the course of the book.
Book Highlights
edit- New places visited: the Dawn Treader, the Seven Islands
- Title refers to: the Dawn Treader